Consider the circuit below, where the capacitor is uncharged, and the switch is open. The different elements of the circuit have the following values: R₁ = 9, R₂ = 6 N, R3 = 8 N, R₁ = 3, R₂ = 82 and C What is the current , in the circuit when the switch is moved to position 1? Enter your answer, in Amps, in the box below. The answer is acceptable within a tolerance of 0.1A. ɪ1   After a long time that the switch has been closed, what is the voltage Ve across the capacitor? Enter your answer, in Volts, in the box below. The answer is acceptable within a tolerance of 0.1 V. Ve=      V can you do  this step by step please

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Consider the circuit below, where the capacitor is uncharged, and the switch is open.

The different elements of the circuit have the following values: R₁ = 9, R₂ = 6 N, R3 = 8 N, R₁ = 3, R₂ = 82 and C

What is the current , in the circuit when the switch is moved to position 1?

Enter your answer, in Amps, in the box below.

The answer is acceptable within a tolerance of 0.1A.

ɪ1

 

After a long time that the switch has been closed, what is the voltage Ve across the capacitor? Enter your answer, in Volts, in the box below. The answer is acceptable within a tolerance of 0.1 V.

Ve=      V

can you do  this step by step please 

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Consider the circuit below, where the capacitor is uncharged, and the switch is open.
The different elements of the circuit have the following values: R₁9 92, R₂ = 62, R3=892, R₁-3, R 82 and C
What is the current I, in the circuit when the switch is moved to position 1?
Enter your answer, in Amps, in the box below.
8 The answer is acceptable within a tolerance of 0.1 A.
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R₁
R₂ 3
After a long time that the switch has been closed, what is the voltage Vc across the capacitor?
Enter your answer, in Volts, in the box below.
The answer is acceptable within a tolerance of 0.1 V.
Ve: 48
D
Transcribed Image Text:12V 6 R₁ 1₁:23 R5 A C R₂ N Consider the circuit below, where the capacitor is uncharged, and the switch is open. The different elements of the circuit have the following values: R₁9 92, R₂ = 62, R3=892, R₁-3, R 82 and C What is the current I, in the circuit when the switch is moved to position 1? Enter your answer, in Amps, in the box below. 8 The answer is acceptable within a tolerance of 0.1 A. m R₁ R₂ 3 After a long time that the switch has been closed, what is the voltage Vc across the capacitor? Enter your answer, in Volts, in the box below. The answer is acceptable within a tolerance of 0.1 V. Ve: 48 D
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